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A tip for migraine sufferers - game changer!

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MacauliflowerCulkin · 17/02/2022 07:59

I get migraines maybe 2 or 3 times a year. I suffer with headaches (hormonal) regularly but occasionally I'll get a migraine.

The ones were absolutely nothing helps, you can't talk or look at your phone, vomiting etc.

Yesterday one came on quite suddenly. I took a co-codamol and ibuprofen and nothing helped. 3 hours in and I rang one of my friends who is a GP in tears out of pure desperation and she gave me a little tip that helped more than anything ever has. I don't know if this will work for everybody, but it helped me SO much I can't not tell others who suffer.

She told me (very simple) run a hot bath, almost as hot as you can tolerate. (Don't burn yourself) but has to be steaming. Lay in the bath (no bubbles or perfume).

Lay flat on your back with your legs bent, the bath has to be deep enough to submerge your ears fully and you eyes close your eyes. For an hour. Don't move, don't check your phone. No lights on or anything. Don't fall asleep though!
I instantly felt an ease, and an hour later the migraine was gone. I still felt a bit headachy and tired but it honestly worked.

It may be a total coincidence, and surely something so simple would be so well known if it actually works. Or maybe people already know this hack. But I text her last night thanking her so much.

It may not work for others but it instantly proved me with relief and the migraine slowly eased through the hour.

Any other sufferers give it a try and if there's any GPs on here - is this a thing?

Can a very hot bath really ease them? Sounds crazy but I can't tell you how much it helped!

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BritInAus · 17/02/2022 23:41

You don't need to get migraines often to take triptans. I get about two awful attacks a year. Used to treat with paracetamol and aspirin and full fat coke. still felt like dying.

I finally asked my GP for something and she was surprised I hadn't asked sooner. Got sumatriptans. Took one last time the aura started. It was still pretty bad for an hour, but usually I'd be in agony for 2 - 10 hours. I felt headachey for about an hour, then got up and joined a dinner party! still felt spaced out and was very groggy the next day as normal, but my felt wasn't in any pain at all and my vision returned to normal much faster. Life changing!

greengraydoor · 18/02/2022 00:15

Not sure if it helps any vomiters but my GP gives me anti sickness tablets to go with my triptans. They are fantastic.

Electriq · 18/02/2022 00:24

I couldn't think of anything worse than getting in a hot bath when I have a migraine, i take triptans, cold flannel and a fan quite close to my head and sleep!

Although lately they are getting worse and I'm struggling with them

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Innocenta · 18/02/2022 07:44

@MacauliflowerCulkin Yes, botox for migraines is administered in specific places. In the forehead, but it can also be in the scalp and neck. You still get cosmetic benefits from the forehead ones, as a side effect.

It's possible to access it on the NHS, or much more quickly/easily if you're able to go private.

I'd definitely encourage anyone with bad migraines to consider botox. I have chronic migraine and was literally in pain every day (just varying intensity), since childhood, until my first botox treatment last year. I didn't even know it was abnormal to have that much pain; botox has given me headache-free days. Grin

superplumb · 18/02/2022 08:06

@MacauliflowerCulkin

I get migraines maybe 2 or 3 times a year. I suffer with headaches (hormonal) regularly but occasionally I'll get a migraine.

The ones were absolutely nothing helps, you can't talk or look at your phone, vomiting etc.

Yesterday one came on quite suddenly. I took a co-codamol and ibuprofen and nothing helped. 3 hours in and I rang one of my friends who is a GP in tears out of pure desperation and she gave me a little tip that helped more than anything ever has. I don't know if this will work for everybody, but it helped me SO much I can't not tell others who suffer.

She told me (very simple) run a hot bath, almost as hot as you can tolerate. (Don't burn yourself) but has to be steaming. Lay in the bath (no bubbles or perfume).

Lay flat on your back with your legs bent, the bath has to be deep enough to submerge your ears fully and you eyes close your eyes. For an hour. Don't move, don't check your phone. No lights on or anything. Don't fall asleep though!
I instantly felt an ease, and an hour later the migraine was gone. I still felt a bit headachy and tired but it honestly worked.

It may be a total coincidence, and surely something so simple would be so well known if it actually works. Or maybe people already know this hack. But I text her last night thanking her so much.

It may not work for others but it instantly proved me with relief and the migraine slowly eased through the hour.

Any other sufferers give it a try and if there's any GPs on here - is this a thing?

Can a very hot bath really ease them? Sounds crazy but I can't tell you how much it helped!

Yes I've been told by a physiotherapist to have a hot shower, as hot as you can manage right over your head . Dorsnt cure it totally but deffo helps
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